unmount/eject and disconnect: firmware update starts, player powers down itself

Keep pressing Left and power on : OF start (it'll work as before, you can shut it down at this point)

Power on without touching left : you should see the rockbox bootloader and then the rockbox menu

Since buttons do not work yet, you must force a power off by keeping power button pressed for ~20 seconds

If your fuzev2 doesn't display anything when booting rockbox code, power it off by keeping power pressed for ~20 seconds, then power it with left key pressed to boot the OF and update with an unmodified OF.

Then come to us on the forum or irc so we can try custom code on your player

Well I have tracked the write errors down to what I believe is a FIFO problem but I haven't been able to fix it yet. SD writes fail because we keep getting a FRUN error (FIFO over/underrun). I have tried changing the FIFOTH values but have had no luck yet.

Funny that you bring this up as i just found a spot in the disassembly where it chooses dma or pio depending on a 1 or 0 value.

I haven't actually tried too much the past couple of days as my laptop screen died when i was off at work on a trip. Researching a replacement now.

I have played with the fifoth settings a bit and different dma settings with no luck. If I'm reading the controller "info" correctly(I can't call it a datasheet...) this fifo is actually 4096 words deep and we actually "roll our own" FIFO depth by setting the MCI_FIFOTH watermark values. There is a macro in the linux patch that describes how to find the FIFO depth.

I don't think I'm going to get much done in the next few days besides finding a new laptop but I'll dive back in after that!

unmount/eject and disconnect: firmware update starts, player powers down itself

Keep pressing Left and power on : OF start (it'll work as before, you can shut it down at this point)

Power on without touching left : you should see the rockbox bootloader and then the rockbox menu

Since buttons do not work yet, you must force a power off by keeping power button pressed for ~20 seconds

If your fuzev2 doesn't display anything when booting rockbox code, power it off by keeping power pressed for ~20 seconds, then power it with left key pressed to boot the OF and update with an unmodified OF.

Then come to us on the forum or irc so we can try custom code on your player

My FuzeV2 is working really well I put some music on the uSD and it has been playing for more than half an hour with absolutely no glitches. The only thing I could notice is that the clock is offset by a constant: at 14:41 local time, it showed 05:10, but I've no idea of whether RB was using 12-hrs or 24-hrs mode for display. The offset is constant since at 15:24 it shows 05:53, the difference (about 9hrs 31mins) is the same.Congratulations for the great work

unmount/eject and disconnect: firmware update starts, player powers down itself

Keep pressing Left and power on : OF start (it'll work as before, you can shut it down at this point)

Power on without touching left : you should see the rockbox bootloader and then the rockbox menu

Since buttons do not work yet, you must force a power off by keeping power button pressed for ~20 seconds

If your fuzev2 doesn't display anything when booting rockbox code, power it off by keeping power pressed for ~20 seconds, then power it with left key pressed to boot the OF and update with an unmodified OF.

Then come to us on the forum or irc so we can try custom code on your player

hey just wanted to let you know I got it going on one of my v2 fuze's i have with me now and it comes up when I get home if i remember i'll get it going on my other onelike you said the buttons don't function but it does display the rockbox software and I can go back and forth between the of and rockbox if there is something else I can help out with let me know do I have two of these I can use to test for you at least till possibly this weekend

My FuzeV2 is working really well I put some music on the uSD and it has been playing for more than half an hour with absolutely no glitches. The only thing I could notice is that the clock is offset by a constant: at 14:41 local time, it showed 05:10, but I've no idea of whether RB was using 12-hrs or 24-hrs mode for display. The offset is constant since at 15:24 it shows 05:53, the difference (about 9hrs 31mins) is the same.Congratulations for the great work

I'd like to help with testing this thing. I've got RB on my FuzeV2, and it boots and all, but I can't figure out how to navigate the menus given that the scroll wheel doesn't work yet, blocking further testing. Tips?

unmount/eject and disconnect: firmware update starts, player powers down itself

Keep pressing Left and power on : OF start (it'll work as before, you can shut it down at this point)

Power on without touching left : you should see the rockbox bootloader and then the rockbox menu

Since buttons do not work yet, you must force a power off by keeping power button pressed for ~20 seconds

If your fuzev2 doesn't display anything when booting rockbox code, power it off by keeping power pressed for ~20 seconds, then power it with left key pressed to boot the OF and update with an unmodified OF.

Then come to us on the forum or irc so we can try custom code on your player

hey just wanted to let you know I got it going on one of my v2 fuze's i have with me now and it comes up when I get home if i remember i'll get it going on my other onelike you said the buttons don't function but it does display the rockbox software and I can go back and forth between the of and rockbox if there is something else I can help out with let me know do I have two of these I can use to test for you at least till possibly this weekend

just wanted to let you know I was able to get it going on my v2 fuze and the visual was able to come up and let me see rockbox and going back to the OF pressing the left button works also.Keep up the great work.

I'm having trouble getting it working on my clipv2. The bootloader installs and boots fine, but it doesn't want to load the patched firmware (and I've tried patching and loading it twice), due to the checksum not matching.

unmount/eject and disconnect: firmware update starts, player powers down itself

Keep pressing Left and power on : OF start (it'll work as before, you can shut it down at this point)

Power on without touching left : you should see the rockbox bootloader and then the rockbox menu

Since buttons do not work yet, you must force a power off by keeping power button pressed for ~20 seconds

If your fuzev2 doesn't display anything when booting rockbox code, power it off by keeping power pressed for ~20 seconds, then power it with left key pressed to boot the OF and update with an unmodified OF.

Then come to us on the forum or irc so we can try custom code on your player

Just booted both OF and Rockbox perfectly fine. Was able to browse all menus on Rockbox, play music, skip, pause, etc. Powered off easily. I'm willing to help with whatever testing needed.

My FuzeV2 is working really well I put some music on the uSD and it has been playing for more than half an hour with absolutely no glitches. The only thing I could notice is that the clock is offset by a constant: at 14:41 local time, it showed 05:10, but I've no idea of whether RB was using 12-hrs or 24-hrs mode for display. The offset is constant since at 15:24 it shows 05:53, the difference (about 9hrs 31mins) is the same.Congratulations for the great work

I might add that there's the possibility of losing the DRM-capabilities of the OF when you set correct time for the time. We had this on the v1 devices IIRC.